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CruiseMapper's cabin and suites section allows you to explore cruise staterooms by ship. Each page provides extensive information on all passengers accommodations on a particular vessel, including floor plans, room types and categories (grades used upon booking), cabin sizes, deck location. Also provided is an extensive review of all ticket price inclusive en-suite amenities, along with furniture details and additional / bonus perks (if available).
Here you will find brief descriptions by category of all stateroom types that can be found on cruise ship deck plans . You will find more information and many useful tips on staterooms at our best and worst cabins article. Here you can search for a particular ship (via the above search bar) or you can skip the introduction (explanations) and go down directly to our list of large passenger ships' cabin pages .
Cruise staterooms booking rates are usually based on deck location. Lower-deck accommodations are the cheapest. Midship rooms cost more. Balcony staterooms and Suites located aft or forward are the most expensive. Most cruise companies (especially those with large-sized vessels in the fleets) divide the main cabin types into subcategories. These grades are marked with numbers (like for balcony cabins - B1, B2, B3, B4) and are displayed on the deck layouts with different colors.
Cruise ship suites
Cruise suite accommodations are premium grades cabins. They are usually larger in comparison to balcony staterooms and feature more amenities. As a rule, suites have a full-size bathtub, larger shower, bigger closets and balcony (some have 2 private balconies). Amenities include coffee makers, premium sound systems, large-size TVs, complimentary butler service.
Loft Suites (aka Duplex Suites)
Loft Suites are "duplex suites" (on two levels) and available on the world's largest passenger ships of Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class and Quantum-class. The following layout is of Harmony of the Seas and its largest accommodation - the Royal Loft Suite.
Grand Suite
Twin beds in this type of cabin can be joined in a king bed. Grand Suites have also a double sofa bed and large private balcony, sitting area with 2-armchairs and a coffee table, desk, dressing area with vanity, walk-in closet, safe box, TV, phone, refrigerator, mini-bar, private bath with whirlpool tub and shower, patio chair and table, balcony lounge chair, pillow menu, bathrobes, hairdryer. See below the magnificent Oceania Marina ship's Owner Suite plan.
Captain Suite
Captains Suite accommodations have a huge 220 ft2 (20,5 m2) separate bedroom, while the living area is sized 290 ft2 (27 m2). There are 2 upper beds and a sofa bed, private bathroom with whirlpool hot tub and glass shower, safe, TV and phone, mini-bar, bathrobes, hairdryer.
A table and 3 patio chairs are on the balcony.
Owners Suite
Owner's Suites are some of the most luxurious accommodations at sea. They usually feature two separate bedrooms, private balcony (with luxury lounge furniture, even dining area and hot tub), living room (with sofa bed), luxury bathroom (with whirlpool bathtub and separate shower), second bathroom (WC), dining room, dressing area. Some Owner's Suites (like NCL's) can accommodate up to 10 passengers when connected to an adjacent Suite.
Ocean Suite
OS stands for "Ocean Suite" and category SS is "Spa Suite", recently changed to Junior Suite. These cabins have: twin beds that convert to king, sitting area with armchair and coffee table, sofa, dressing area with vanity, large balcony, wall safe, 2 big closets, mini-bar, refrigerator, private whirlpool bath with tub and shower, television and phone, balcony lounge chair, patio chair and table, pillow menu, bathrobes, hairdryer.
2-Bedroom Mozart Suite (largest stateroom on a riverboat)
World's largest accommodation found on a riverboat is Riverside Mozart 's French Balcony Suite. The vessel has two such accommodations, each sized 885 ft2 / 82 m2. Must be noted, that the stateroom is combined with an adjacent French Balcony cabin.
Penthouse Suite
Penthouse Suites have a twin beds configuration (beds can convert to queen). The other features are a large balcony, dressing area with vanity, sitting area with armchair and coffee table, wall safe, mini bar, private bath with whirlpool tub and shower, television and phone, refrigerator, bathrobes and hairdryer. Some cabins are without whirlpool tub, sofa or coffee table.
Balcony staterooms
Most balcony cruise ship cabins feature floor-ceiling sliding glass doors leading to a private step-out veranda. The balcony also is furnished with a table and pair of chairs/loungers. Standard balconies are separated by dividers. As sizes, balcony cabins on cruise ships vary, with those on Princess and NCl ships being among the smallest compared to other big-ship lines. In our cruise deck plans, we also list room sizes and the size of the balcony. Balcony Apart from the balcony they can offer You twin beds that can be converted to King-size bed. Balconies also provide sitting area with chair and coffee table and private bath with shower, as well as closet/wardrobe, electronic safe box, mini bar, television and phone, sofa, bathrobes, hairdryer. Most verandas are between 30-60 ft2 ( approx 3-6 m2). Below are shown the layouts of the Anthem ship's Deluxe and Accessible balcony cabins.
Premium Balcony
Premium Balcony cabins also have twin beds that convert to King-size, their wraparound balcony enfolds the stateroom. Balcony's windows are often floor-ceiling and wall-to-wall.
Cove Balcony Staterooms
Cove balconies, unlike Balconies, have two patio chairs and a table. The rest of the stuff is identical. First of all-balcony, and again twin beds that convert to king, sofa, private bath with shower, safe, closet, mini bar, television and phone, sitting area with chair and coffee table, bathrobes and hairdryer.
Cove Balcony rooms are CCL-Carnival's specialty, available on some of the "Fun Ships", and are interesting because they are located on lower decks (thus closer to waterline).
Oceanview staterooms
Oceanview cabins: as sizes are similar to Interior staterooms on cruise ships, but each of them has a Porthole or normal window (both types do not open). Their window sizes also vary by line and ship. On some ocean ships and some luxury river ships, such staterooms feature floor-ceiling windows. Oceanview rooms' window sizes are usually 4x3 ft (1,2x0,9 m). As furniture, Oceanview cruise cabins have twin beds that convert to King-size, sofa, TV and phone, sitting area, safe, mini bar, private bath with shower, and also a washroom with sink and a junior tub, bathrobes and a hairdryer and of course a picture window. You should take a look at the cruise ship deck plans again as Cabins of 5A category have two porthole windows. Unlike deluxe, there is no washroom with sink and junior tub. Below are the layouts of Ovation of the Seas Oceanview cabins (categories standard, large, and superior).
Deluxe Oceanview
These cabins have no balconies but still can offer a marvelous view through their picture window as well as twin beds that convert to King-size. However, beds in Category 6N can't be joined (to King) and sleeps max 5 people.
Other amenities include sofabed, TV, phone, seating, safe, mini-bar, a bathroom with shower, a washroom (with junior tub), bathrobes, hairdryer.
Scenic Oceanview
The interior is the same - twin beds convertible to King-size, picture window, sofa, TV, phone, seating, safe, mini-bar, bath with shower, washroom with sink and junior tub, bathrobes, hairdryer.
The difference is that Scenic Oceanviews are larger.
Inside staterooms
Inside cruise ship cabins' best feature is their price - you book them with the line's cheapest rates available. These cruise accommodations don't offer window views. Still, on some of the newest cruise ships of Royal Caribbean and Disney, there are categories Interior staterooms with a "virtual window", which is a large LED screen displaying outside cam views. The screen doesn't have TV functions.
On some Carnival ships, there are Inside cabins with a "French Balcony" (with opening glass doors). Also, some "interior staterooms" are actually Oceanview (with a non-opening window), but since their views are obstructed, they are booked as Interior. On Royal Caribbean ships, some Inside cabins have a window looking out to the ship's interior promenade (street)
Inside cruise cabins are fitted with twin beds (convertible to King or Queen), private bathroom (shower), sitting area. Next are shown the layouts of Interior rooms on Harmony OTS .
Small Interior Stateroom (as the name implies) is the least spacious standard cabin category on cruise ships. These cabins have two beds (upper and lower), private bath (WC/shower), a small sitting area.
Single cabins (Studios)
Single occupancy staterooms could be either Inside or Balcony. Some river cruise lines even offer single suites (booking with single occupancy rates). The most famous liner having plenty of single cabins (designed specifically for solo travelers) is Norwegian Epic .
This huge vessel has a total of 128 "Studios".
Next are shown layouts of Quantum OTS single-occupancy cabins (balcony and interior).
Connecting cabins (for large families)
The next layout shows RCI's "Family Connected Junior Suite" plan ( Quantum OTS ). Ship's main cabin grades (Balcony, Oceanview, Inside) are all combined here into a 10-person "Family Suite". The layout also shows the exact positioning of furniture, 3 baths (1 with hot tub), large seating area, 2 double-sofabeds, 2 connecting balconies.
How to choose cabins on cruise ships?
If you are planning a cruise, booking a cabin is certainly as important as picking up the cruise line (brand) or the boat. Before you take that decision, consider some issues related to your own personality and the other people traveling with you.
- The first important thing you have to be honest with your conscious is whether you can get seasick .
- Secondly, what type of person you are and what exactly do you intend to do onboard? Are you a party type or you just would like to spend several calm days at sea, away from the office jungle on land. Would you enjoy the pool with its all opportunities for contacts or you would rather have a rest lying at a balcony?
- No matter the stateroom type, it could still be noisy or make you seasick. The more central and lower position your cabin has, the more stable it is.
- In case you and the rest of the family members / friends are thin or you just don't intend to spend too much time in the cabin, you can pick a small one. Usually, staterooms are able to house no more than 4 people. Two passengers pay full fares and the other receive discounted rates.
- If you need stateroom for 4+ passengers, connecting cabins are the best option, and it will cost you less than a suite. Bathtub-fitted cabins are not so many per vessel. All cruise deck plans show such information (bathtub, sofabed, double bed, bunk beds, etc).
Noise issues - which cabins on the ship to avoid?
If you are a party type and louder sounds are not bothering, everything would be OK. If you organize a family voyage, however, you should look for a cabin away from the noisiest areas in the cruise ship deck plans. The first thing to look for in the cruise ship plan is the engine room location. Along with the noises, there are also vibrations.
Staterooms under discos, sport playgrounds, gym centers are usually very noisy. Cabins under Lido Deck (aka Pool Deck) are also among those to avoid. The buffet restaurant on this deck generates noises from moving tables and chairs and tableware. Staircases are also very noisy.
Take a good look at the cruise ship deck plan - room location is crucial!
Cabin's deck location is of great importance. Lower and more central-positioned accommodations are more stable. However, "cool cabins" are usually on higher decks, which means spending more money won't necessarily save you from seasickness.
Stern cabins (aft) have the largest balconies. Forward suites provide the same view as from the Navigation Bridge (wheelhouse). Some cabins are with limited / obstructed seaview due to lifeboats or other equipment.
Guarantee staterooms - take your chance!
If you are not set on selecting something particular and location is not a priority, you should not investigate the cruise ship deck plan so cautiously. The so-called ''guarantee'' cabin grades can turn to be among the best booking options. The "guarantee stateroom" booking allows you to pick up a category, not a cabin. In case the category is sold out you'll be proposed a higher category lodging. The first cabins to be booked are both the cheapest and the most expensive ones, be aware when you choose to test your luck. However, it could be a bit risky so it's more reasonable to get back to the cruise ship deck plans.
Shipboard facilities
If want to cruise with your children you'd better book a stateroom close to kids entertainment facilities. Cruise ship deck plans can once again help you to choose from the many opportunities created to meet passengers' requirements. Spa cabins are recently available for instance. Passengers get free access to the steam room and other connected facilities. These cabins are of course close to the SPA and you can move between in your bathrobe only.
NCL's The Haven and MSC's Yacht Club accommodations are located within an exclusive complex and offer ''ship within ship'' amenities and services. Passengers (who can afford them) enjoy private sundecks with swimming pools and jacuzzis and exclusive facilities like restaurants, bar lounges, gyms and spas.
Prefabricated cruise ship cabin
On May 24, 2016, a new "Lightweight Composite Cabin" design was unveiled in Southampton, England. The innovation was funded by the UK Government. Involved in the cabin's designing, engineering, manufacturing and furbishing were the companies Carnival UK ( Carnival Corporation 's subsidiary), Gurit Ltd (global composite materials supplier), Lloyd's Register Group Ltd (technical / business services, maritime classification company), PE Composites Ltd (composite designer / manufacturer), Trimline Ltd (marine interior refurbishment specialist) and the University of Southampton.
The new modular cabin prototype is half the weight of a typical cruise room. It also fully complies with the FTP Code's requirements (International Code for the Application of Fire Test Procedures). Reducing the ship's topdecks weight is an important issue for naval architects as the trend for building large-capacity cruise vessels continues. The new (prefabricated) module's halved weight opens up opportunities for adding more passenger rooms to newbuild ships, without adding to the ship's DWT weight.
Note: The following list of cruise lines cabins (per ship) includes only CruiseMapper's largest companies' fleets and only ocean-going vessels. For all other vessels (including small-fleet shipping companies , cruiseferries and riverboats ) use the search box at page top .
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Carnival cruise line.
- Carnival Breeze
- Carnival Celebration
- Carnival Conquest
- Carnival Dream
- Carnival Elation
- Carnival Firenze
- Carnival Freedom
- Carnival Glory
- Carnival Horizon
- Carnival Jubilee
- Carnival Legend
- Carnival Liberty
- Carnival Luminosa
- Carnival Magic
- Carnival Mardi Gras
- Carnival Miracle
- Carnival Panorama
- Carnival Paradise
- Carnival Pride
- Carnival Radiance
- Carnival Spirit
- Carnival Splendor
- Carnival Sunrise
- Carnival Sunshine
- Carnival Valor
- Carnival Venezia
- Carnival Vista
Princess Cruises
- Caribbean Princess
- Coral Princess
- Crown Princess
- Diamond Princess
- Discovery Princess
- Emerald Princess
- Enchanted Princess
- Grand Princess
- Island Princess
- Majestic Princess
- Regal Princess
- Royal Princess
- Ruby Princess
- Sapphire Princess
- Sky Princess
- Star Princess
- Sun Princess
Disney Cruise Line
- Disney Destiny
- Disney Dream
- Disney Fantasy
- Disney Magic
- Disney Treasure
- Disney Wish
- Disney Wonder
- Queen Elizabeth
- Queen Mary 2
- Queen Victoria
AIDA Cruises
Viking cruises.
- Viking Jupiter
- Viking Mars
- Viking Neptune
- Viking Octantis
- Viking Orion
- Viking Polaris
- Viking Saturn
- Viking Star
- Viking Vela
- Viking Venus
- Viking Vesta
- Zhao Shang Yi Dun-Viking Sun
Royal Caribbean
- Adventure Of The Seas
- Allure Of The Seas
- Anthem of the Seas
- Brilliance Of The Seas
- Enchantment Of The Seas
- Explorer Of The Seas
- Freedom Of The Seas
- Grandeur Of The Seas
- Harmony Of The Seas
- Icon Of The Seas
- Independence Of The Seas
- Jewel Of The Seas
- Liberty Of The Seas
- Mariner Of The Seas
- Navigator Of The Seas
- Oasis Of The Seas
- Odyssey Of The Seas
- Ovation Of The Seas
- Quantum Of The Seas
- Radiance Of The Seas
- Rhapsody Of The Seas
- Serenade Of The Seas
- Spectrum Of The Seas
- Star Of The Seas
- Symphony Of The Seas
- Utopia Of The Seas
- Vision Of The Seas
- Voyager Of The Seas
- Wonder Of The Seas
Holland America
- ms Koningsdam
- ms Nieuw Amsterdam
- ms Nieuw Statendam
- ms Oosterdam
- ms Rotterdam
- ms Volendam
- ms Westerdam
- ms Zuiderdam
P&O Cruises
- Pacific Adventure
- Pacific Encounter
- Pacific Explorer
Costa Cruises
- Costa Deliziosa
- Costa Diadema
- Costa Fascinosa
- Costa Favolosa
- Costa Fortuna
- Costa Pacifica
- Costa Serena
- Costa Smeralda
- Costa Toscana
Azamara Cruises
- Azamara Journey
- Azamara Onward
- Azamara Pursuit
- Azamara Quest
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- Seven Seas Explorer
- Seven Seas Grandeur
- Seven Seas Mariner
- Seven Seas Navigator
- Seven Seas Splendor
- Seven Seas Voyager
Norwegian Cruise Line
- Norwegian Bliss
- Norwegian Breakaway
- Norwegian Dawn
- Norwegian Encore
- Norwegian Epic
- Norwegian Escape
- Norwegian Gem
- Norwegian Getaway
- Norwegian Jade
- Norwegian Jewel
- Norwegian Joy
- Norwegian Pearl
- Norwegian Prima
- Norwegian Sky
- Norwegian Spirit
- Norwegian Star
- Norwegian Sun
- Norwegian Viva
- Pride of America
Celebrity Cruises
- Celebrity Apex
- Celebrity Ascent
- Celebrity Beyond
- Celebrity Constellation
- Celebrity Eclipse
- Celebrity Edge
- Celebrity Equinox
- Celebrity Flora
- Celebrity Infinity
- Celebrity Millennium
- Celebrity Reflection
- Celebrity Silhouette
- Celebrity Solstice
- Celebrity Summit
- Celebrity Xcel
- Celebrity Xpedition
- Celebrity Xploration
Marella Cruises
- Marella Discovery
- Marella Discovery 2
- Marella Explorer
- Marella Explorer 2
- Marella Voyager
MSC Cruises
- MSC Armonia
- MSC Bellissima
- MSC Euribia
- MSC Fantasia
- MSC Grandiosa
- MSC Magnifica
- MSC Meraviglia
- MSC Orchestra
- MSC Preziosa
- MSC Seascape
- MSC Seashore
- MSC Seaside
- MSC Seaview
- MSC Sinfonia
- MSC Splendida
- MSC Virtuosa
- MSC World America
- MSC World Asia
- MSC World Europa
Oceania Cruises
- Oceania Allura
- Oceania Insignia
- Oceania Marina
- Oceania Nautica
- Oceania Regatta
- Oceania Riviera
- Oceania Sirena
- Oceania Vista
Silversea Cruises
- Silver Cloud
- Silver Dawn
- Silver Endeavour
- Silver Galapagos
- Silver Moon
- Silver Muse
- Silver Nova
- Silver Origin
- Silver Shadow
- Silver Spirit
- Silver Whisper
- Silver Wind
Seabourn Cruises
- Seabourn Encore
- Seabourn Odyssey
- Seabourn Ovation
- Seabourn Pursuit
- Seabourn Quest
- Seabourn Sojourn
- Seabourn Venture
The Princess Suite Experience
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Priority Services & Amenities
- Priority Disembarkation at tender ports
- Exclusive Disembarkation Lounge
- Priority Onboard Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Line at the Guest Service Desk
- Exclusive Elite Lounge with Complimentary hors d'oeuvres on select ships
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Premier Dining on Your Schedule
- Exclusive Reserve Dining in the Main Dining Room for breakfast and dinner daily as well as lunch on sea days
- Priority Specialty Dining Reservations
- An Exclusive invitation to 360: An Extraordinary Experience .*
- Upgraded Priority Room Service Menu with full lunch and dinner offerings
- Complimentary Specialty Dining Mimosa Breakfast (daily)
- Complimentary Specialty Dining Dinner on embarkation day
*Exclusively available on Discovery® and Enchanted Princess®
Additional Stateroom Features
- Spacious staterooms up to 932 square feet with large balconies
- Princess Luxury Bed
- Balcony with Upgraded Patio Furniture (two comfortable loungers, a table and two chairs)
- Separate seating area with coffee table and a sofa bed
- Two floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
- Private bathroom including tub and separate shower with privacy door
- Two flat-panel satellite TVs
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Celebrate your arrival on board with a complimentary bottle of champagne or sparkling wine and let the stress of the real world float away. Each suite has been designed with style and comfort, along with a view that changes with every port we visit. Plus, you'll be pampered with a deluxe array of complimentary amenities and personal service from a butler and concierge that help create a holiday experience you'll never forget.
Indulge in Exclusive Amenities
- Special Services
- Delicious Extras
- Thoughtful Touches
- Distinctive Purple Keycard
- Personal escort on and off the ship at the pier and at ports-of-call. (not available on Norwegian Joy)
- Priority when reserving restaurants and entertainment
- Concierge Service to help you book dining, entertainment, shore excursions and more.
- Trained and certified Butler Service (not available on Norwegian Joy)
- Daily speciality restaurant breakfast & lunch (not available on Norwegian Joy)
- 24-hour suite room service menu (not available on Norwegian Joy)
- Continental breakfast menu
- Mobile phone that can be used throughout the ship. (not available on Norwegian Joy)
- Nespresso Coffeemaker and Tea Forte tea bags (tea brand subject to change)
- Treats delivered right to your door each night
- 1 bottle of Moet Champagne upon embarkation
- Custom selection of liquor (1 bottle for cruises less than 7 days; 3 bottles for cruises 7 days or longer) upon embarkation
- 2 bottles of spring water replenished daily
- 2 bottles of sparkling water replenished daily
- 6 canned sodas replenished daily
- 1 bottle of sparkling wine upon embarkation
- 1 bottle of spring water upon embarkation
- Complimentary in-suite movies
- Evening turndown service
- NCL umbrella, available for use onboard & ashore
- 100% cotton bed linens, feather duvet, and pillow menu
- Plush bathrobes, slippers, and oversized bath towels
- L’Occitane bathroom products
- 1 complimentary laundry pressing
Our Suites At a glance
3-Bedroom Garden Villa
Deluxe Owner's Suite with Large Balcony
Owner's Suite with Large Balcony
Deluxe Penthouse with Balcony
Penthouse with Large Balcony
Forward-Facing Penthouse
Aft-Facing Penthouse
Family Suites
2-Bedroom Family Suites
2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite
Explore our 3-bedroom garden villa.
With up to 6,694 sq. ft.*, you have space for up to eight guests. Dine together as your butler serves a meal from our special Suite menu. Then watch the moonlight dance on the waves from your private terrace. Champagne, custom selection of liquor, fruit, bottled water and sodas. Complimentary private transfer from pier to airport.
Available on Norwegian Dawn and Norwegian Star .
Explore Our Deluxe Owner's Suite with Large Balcony
Relax with an incredible floor-to-ceiling view, and let the butler and concierge take care of the finer details. With up to 1,392 sq. ft.*, the Deluxe Owner's Suite pampers up to six guests. Champagne, custom selection of liquor (in the Norwegian Star and Norwegian Dawn), fruit, bottled water and sodas. No balcony on Norwegian Dawn and Norwegian Star.
Available on Pride of America , Norwegian Dawn and Norwegian Star .
Explore Our Owners Suite with One or Two Balconies
Watch the horizon glide by from expansive private balconies. With up to 875 sq. ft.*, your Owner's Suite sleeps up to five* guests, and offers separate living and dining rooms (combined on some ships). Double balcony is offered on Norwegian Dawn.
Available on Pride of America , Norwegian Dawn , Norwegian Sun , Norwegian Sky , and Norwegian Star .
Explore Our Penthouses
Mountains and beaches look so much better from a penthouse view. Unwind in your own stylish space, featuring a living and dining area and the option of extra bedding to sleep up to four* guests. With up to 598 sq. ft.*
Available on Pride of America , Norwegian Dawn , Norwegian Spirit , Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Star .
Explore Our Family Suites
Lots of room for everyone. Check out each port from your private balcony. Kick back in the living and dining area. And be sure to call for butler and concierge service anytime you like. 574 sq. ft.* complete with a double bed, double sofa bed, and a Murphy bed, your Family Suite can accommodate up to six* guests.
Explore Our 2-Bedroom Family Suite
Enjoy the amazing views together on your large, private balcony. Have your butler arrange a culinary feast in your dining area. Or relish a quiet moment after the kids retreat to their room. With up to 574 sq. ft.*, your Family Suite sleeps up to six* guests.
Explore Our 2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite
With two bedrooms, one with a king-size bed and walk in-closet and one with two lower convertible beds, there is plenty of space for the whole family. They also feature two bathrooms, two TVs, a living room with a pullman bed and a large private balcony. Sleeps up to five guests.
Available on Pride of America .
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*Square footage and stateroom configuration and capacities vary by ship. Actual amenities vary by ship and category.
**3-Bedroom Garden Villa, Deluxe Owner's Suite with Large Balcony and Owner's Suite with Large Balcony only.
Wrap up a full day of Carnival fun… and you're gonna need a good night's sleep. Our staterooms are here to help.
ROOM TYPES FOR ALL TYPES
When it comes to staterooms, one size only fits some. That's why we've got enough variety to satisfy any type of fun seeker.
Interior Staterooms
The most affordable way to experience all the Carnival excitement, without cutting corners on comfort. Here’s the perfect spot to curl up after a long day’s fun.
Available On : All ships
Available Features
Ocean View Staterooms
These comfy rooms with a view let you sail along to beautiful destinations while gazing at the sort of vistas you simply won't find anywhere on land.
Balcony Staterooms
Any time you’re in your room, you’re steps away from your own personal outdoor oasis… designed for maximum sea breeze and the most stunning views.
Get all the comforts of home and then some, with absolutely none of the hassles. Get comfy… stretch out, put your feet up. Or just spend time on your balcony — you’ve got one of our most spacious rooms.
Exclusive Amenities:
- VIP check-in, plus priority embarkation and debarkation
- Priority dinner reservations and main dining room time assignment
- One complimentary load of laundry service
- Two complimentary large bottles of water
Exclusive Amenities
- Priority check-in, embarkation & debarkation
- Priority dinner reservations & main dining room time assignment
- Pillow-top mattresses
Family Harbor Staterooms & Suites
The term “family room” brings to mind that comfy place where kids and parents can do the all-important work of having fun simply being together. That’s precisely why there’s Family Harbor. You’ll notice that Family Harbor staterooms sport a classically American nautical décor... but benefits don’t stop at your door. Family Harbor staterooms are located near the Family Harbor Lounge, an exclusive spot featuring breakfast in the morning, snacks throughout the day, plus activities like board games, family movies, video games and more. As you explore the rest of the ship, the Family Harbor benefits come along, with your kids eating free in most onboard specialty restaurants... plus one free evening of Night Owls babysitting service, so you can enjoy some much-deserved alone time.
Available On : Carnival Celebration ® , Carnival Horizon ® , Carnival Jubilee ™ , Mardi Gras ® , Carnival Panorama ® and Carnival Vista ®
Cloud 9 Spa Staterooms & Suites
Cloud 9 Spa ™ staterooms do things a little different than ordinary staterooms. For starters, we dare you to cross the threshold without feeling a little more relaxed. Once you're inside, you'll find pleasing decor and in-room amenities like ELEMIS bath products and spa-branded bathrobes and slippers to enhance your stay.
What’s more, your excellent stateroom choice gets you priority spa reservations, free fitness classes, unlimited access to the thermal suites, exclusive discounts on treatments during port days... and more. (And on ships with a Hydrotherapy Pool, you’re welcome to use it as much as you want!)
And the best part? We've got a full range of rooms with that Cloud 9 mojo, from cozy Interiors to stretch-out Suites, ensuring you'll never have to sacrifice comfort for value.
Available On : Carnival Breeze ® , Carnival Celebration ® , Carnival Dream ® , Carnival Horizon ® , Carnival Jubilee ™ , Carnival Luminosa ® ,Carnival Magic ® , Mardi Gras. ® , Carnival Panorama ® , Carnival Radiance ® , Carnival Splendor ® , Carnival Sunrise ® , Carnival Sunshine ® and Carnival Vista ®
Havana Staterooms & Suites
At Carnival we love to cruise as much as anyone, but when you book a Havana stateroom, it's like you're no longer on a ship... you're at an exclusive island resort. But unlike most spots on land, you're never far from the ocean... or from the Havana Bar & Pool. (You'll enjoy exclusive access to the pool area!) Inside, all Havana staterooms feature a unique décor, but step up to a Havana Cabana for an extra-large outdoor chill space featuring a lounge-ready hammock chair. Step into a Havana Cabana suite for even more space, plus a luxurious rain shower. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older.)
Terrazza Staterooms
Have you ever thought “maybe I could live like an Italian”? Well there’s a place you can kind of try out the lifestyle, at least for one vacation: Terrazza Staterooms aboard a Carnival cruise! You’ll find these aboard any of our Fun Italian Style ships, and the resort layout gives you everything you need for comfort and style in one place. For starters, all the staterooms feature a fresh style inside… and some add premium open-air benefits like a patio lounging area or balcony. And on a select few, the balcony is — how shall we put it? — grandissimo! But guess what’s included with every Terrazza stateroom? Exclusive access to a private deck featuring amenities like all-day lounging with great drinks, entertainment, whirlpools and more. (All Terrazza stateroom guests must be 12 or older.)
Available On : Carnival Firenze ™ and Carnival Venezia ™
ALL THE PERKS, IN EVERY ROOM
With all this comfort and all these standard features, you've gotta try real hard to get homesick on a Carnival cruise.
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- Stateroom climate control
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Bathrobes upon request
- In-room safe for valuables
YEP, WE THOUGHT OF THAT TOO
Beyond the basics, you’ll find rooms that take your vacation to the next level — we’re talking stuff that matters most to groups, families, folks with special needs and more!
Adding friends equals multiplying the fun. That’s why many Carnival staterooms can be configured in different ways — some sleep up to five!
Keep the group together. Some cabins have connecting rooms with a common door between them.
When it comes to bathrooms, an extra might be a good idea. Deluxe Ocean View staterooms sleep up to five and come with an extra half-bath.
Specially modified rooms are available for guests with special needs .
TOP-TO-BOTTOM, FRONT-TO-BACK FUN
Wherever on the ship you make your home base, good times aren't far.
- Lower decks
- Upper decks
For arts and entertainment, health and relaxation, stay up front. The fitness center and spa are nearby, not to mention great performances in the show lounge.
How to snag cruise ship suites for less
Suite guests on mainstream cruise ships luxuriate in large, private spaces with upscale design, high-end amenities and expansive balconies. They enjoy free perks (think: butlers, stocked minibars and comped Wi-Fi) and access to exclusive, VIP-only restaurants and sun decks. And they always cut to the front of the line.
On the other hand, passengers who stay in cruise ship suites pay top dollar for the privilege.
We might dream of staying in a fancy suite on a big ship someday — after we win the lottery. However, there are ways to find cruise suite deals and book those high-end cabins at a discount.
Here are 13 ways you can book a cruise ship suite for less.
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Book a shoulder-season sailing
One way to save money on a suite is to book your cruise during shoulder season when fewer folks travel.
In Alaska and the Mediterranean, check suite fares for early spring and September to October so you avoid the height of the season in summer. Taking a Mediterranean cruise in late fall or winter can save you even more.
For cruises in the Caribbean and the Bahamas , a good rule of thumb for bargain seekers is to avoid any dates families tend to travel, such as holiday and school vacation periods, including over the summer. You'll get a better deal on a suite in the fall and on sailings right before or after holidays, such as in early November or mid-January.
Related: The best time to go on a cruise
Choose a smaller suite
Minisuites or junior suites are a step down from fancier suites and therefore sell for cheaper fares.
While big suites often come with a separate living room with a dining area, smaller suites are typically one room with a sofa area plus a balcony. Still, you'll get more square footage than a standard cabin, and your accommodations might include suite perks like fluffier bathrobes and designer amenities.
Related: 7 reasons you should splurge for a suite on your next cruise
Check the inclusions carefully. Some cruise lines will offer passengers in any suite access to a restaurant, lounge, sun deck or pool reserved only for suite guests. For example, Celebrity Cruises ' Sky Suites start at 251 square feet and are basically oversized, upscale balcony cabins, but they come with a king-size bed, a bathtub, fancy bedding and access to an exclusive VIP-only area of the ship called The Retreat.
On the other hand, Norwegian Cruise Line 's 249-square-foot Club Balcony Suites come with a few extra perks but do not have access to its VIP area, The Haven. If you simply want a larger cabin, options like this can be a way to get a suite for less. If you're looking for multiple rooms and perks, you might be better off upgrading to a nicer suite.
Pick an older, less popular ship
When a cruise line launches its latest and greatest ship, brand fans often flock to these vessels (and pay more) for bragging rights of being among the first on board. For those who want to save, suites on older ships, especially when recently upgraded, are often better deals than comparable cabins on the newest, flashiest ships.
A caveat is the older ships might not have as many suites, so finding space can be a challenge. This leads me to my next piece of advice.
Related: 5 reasons you might not want to book a brand-new cruise ship
When it comes to cruises, the nicest suites and the cheapest inside cabins tend to be booked before other rooms. With cruise fares based on supply and demand and the number of suites on any given ship limited, it pays to book your cruise as many months (or even years) ahead of your preferred sailing date as you can.
Cruise lines want you to book early, so they often throw in onboard credits for shore excursions, drinks, specialty restaurants, shopping or other onboard expenditures.
Related: The best cruise booking perks — and which ones are actually free
Choose a shorter cruise
A short cruise is typically more affordable than a longer one, especially if you can drive to your departure port and skip the flights and hotels. If you long for the suite life but need to stick to a budget, choose a three- or four-night sailing rather than a weeklong cruise.
The nightly rate of your upscale suite might be the same, or higher, than on a longer sailing. However, your total price for the cruise will be lower because you're paying for fewer nights, both in terms of fare and automatically added daily gratuities.
Related: A beginners guide to picking a cruise line
Be a cruise line loyalist
Being a brand loyalist has its benefits. If suites aren't selling quickly on a particular sailing, the cruise line will offer special discounted upgrades to the members of the line's frequent cruiser program , such as Carnival Cruise Line's VIFP (Very Important Fun Person) program.
On many cruise lines, your name will be automatically added to the loyalty program when you sail your first cruise; others require you to sign up to become a member. After that, keep an eye out for emails and newsletters highlighting discounts.
Bid for an upgrade
Royal Caribbean , Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises and river cruise line Uniworld are among brands with programs where, after you book your cruise, you might be invited to bid for upgrades — just like you can for airlines like Austrian Airlines and Qantas .
In most cases, the upgrades are for one category, so your best shot at getting a suite upgrade is to book a minisuite, and your best shot at a minisuite upgrade is to book a balcony cabin. An invitation to bid is not a sure bet; it's based on supply and demand. Also, preference is given to loyalty program members.
Related: How to get a free or cheap cruise ship cabin upgrade
Book cruise-only fares
Cruise lines sometimes bundle suite accommodations with air, hotel stays, limousine transfers and other add-ons, which can increase the base price considerably. Instead, only book the cruise. This will likely save you big bucks, particularly if you can use frequent traveler or credit card points for your flights and pre-cruise hotel stay.
Related: The best credit cards for booking cruises
Re-price after booking
It pays to keep track of fares for your suite accommodations even after you book because cruise prices are constantly in a state of flux. If you have not made your final payment and the price of suite accommodations drops, you can ask to have your fare updated. Call the cruise line (or your travel agent) and ask for a price adjustment.
If the price changes after you have made the final payment, do the math and see if the credit you can get (after any cancellation penalties) makes a change to the lower fare worth it or not. Cruise lines don't want you to cancel and might be willing to play ball to keep your booking — perhaps even offering the price difference in the form of an onboard credit.
Find sales that include suites
Finding a sale is the easiest way to get a deal on a suite. You can snag both discounted fares on suites and fares enhanced by value-added perks such as free gratuities, Wi-Fi and complimentary cabin upgrades, particularly during wave season , the time of year when cruise lines run some of their most competitive sales.
Traditionally, the wave season promotional period was from January through March; however, some lines are running versions of their promotions year-round. If you want to be among the first to know about such deals, consider signing up for email alerts from your preferred cruise lines.
Related: 6 ways to get a deal on a cruise
Use a travel agent
Travel agents have a lot of knowledge and a certain amount of pull, especially those who do a lot of business with a particular cruise line. They can steer you to a cruise line with lower fares for suites on certain routes and dates and help you compare products. A connected travel agent might even be able to convince a cruise line to upgrade you to a suite.
Pick a cheaper year-round itinerary
This is a similar strategy to picking an older ship. Pick cheaper destinations that are on many itineraries where cruise lines have more cabins to sell. For example, you'll pay less for a suite in the popular Bahamas or Caribbean than you will in Alaska or Europe, where cruise lines base fewer ships and only visit seasonally.
Get a deal when a ship redeploys
When a ship moves from one cruise region to another, say from the Caribbean across the Atlantic to Europe or through the Panama Canal on the way to Alaska, you can save big on the one-way ocean crossings no matter which category you book. For suite guests, these repositioning cruises provide the advantage of at least several days at sea — which means more time to enjoy your opulent environs.
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Loaded with adrenaline-amping thrills and maxed-out ways to make new memories, Harmony of the Seas® is your ticket to the boldest family vacation ever. Whether you’re traveling with kids or bringing the whole extended adventure squad along, you’ll find spacious, well-appointed cruise rooms designed to suit all your vacation needs.
THE LUXURIOUS ROYAL SUITE CLASS
Real luxury is so much more than design and amenities. It’s about unforgettable experiences — moments that inspire, service that exceeds expectations, and one-of-a-kind adventures that give you stories to bring home. You’ll discover all that and more when you sail in Royal Suite Class.
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Elevate every aspect of your travel adventure with exclusive access and unique experiences you’ll treasure for years to come, crafted just for you by a Royal Genie or dedicated Concierge.
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Sometimes, the smallest details make the biggest difference. Our Sea, Sky and Star Class Suites offer complimentary services and amenities that make every moment unforgettable.
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In between awe-inspiring vacation experiences, retreat to the most spacious luxury cruise suites. When you sail in Royal Suite Class, you’ll find every detail has been carefully considered with you in mind.
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Everything you need to know about MSC Cruises cabins and suites
A relative newcomer in the North American market, MSC Cruises is equal parts elegant and kitschy. The line tends to appeal to a wide swath of cruisers, from Europeans who like to party into the wee hours of the morning to American families who book because of affordable fares and "kids sail free" pricing.
To satisfy its diverse passenger base, MSC offers accommodations to fit all types of travelers. Rooms include inexpensive inside cabins that sleep two people, midlevel staterooms with windows and balconies, and high-end suites that offer cruisers with larger budgets a private oasis in the form of the MSC Yacht Club .
A variety of connecting rooms and cabins with extra bunks accommodate larger groups and families who wish to share space.
Because your cruise cabin will be your home away from home for several days, it's important to book one that fits your needs. That's especially true if you're sharing it with several people.
Whether you're looking at an inside cabin for a cruise with friends, balcony accommodations for you and your significant other or a suite for your family, here TPG breaks down what you can expect when you book a room on one of MSC's ships.
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MSC Cruises cabin primer
MSC Cruises has become one of the fastest-growing lines in the cruise industry, with about two dozen ships in its fleet. The vessels fall into six classes : Lirica, Musica, Fantasia, Meraviglia, Seaside and World.
Although cabin offerings can vary from ship to ship and class to class, the standard types remain the same: inside, outside, balcony and suite.
Additionally, you'll find the same basic amenities in each room, unless otherwise noted below. They include two twin beds that can be joined to form a queen- or king-size bed; an in-cabin bathroom with a shower, a sink, a toilet and basic soap, shower gel and shampoo; a couple of nightstands; a chair or sofa; a desk/vanity; a closet; a safe; a hair dryer; a minifridge; a phone; USB outlets and a selection of both North American and European outlets.
On all ships except MSC Lirica, MSC Opera, MSC Sinfonia and MSC Armonia, you'll also find an interactive TV that allows you to view the daily schedule, check your onboard account and choose from a selection of live TV programs and movies.
Twice-daily room tidying is provided by a room steward assigned to each cabin, and room service is available throughout the day for an added fee.
One confusing aspect of MSC's bookings is that you'll have to select an experience package in addition to a cabin type. Package tiers determine things like your ability to choose a specific cabin and preferred dining time and whether you'll receive welcome amenities in your room. Certain cabin types are only available in conjunction with certain package experiences and vice versa. Those are noted in each respective section below.
Accessible cabins , including accommodations for wheelchair users, are available on every ship in MSC's fleet. In addition to more space, they feature wider doorways and lowered sinks and toilets in the bathrooms, as well as grab bars.
MSC Cruises' experience packages
Here's what you get when you book each of MSC's three experience packages, which determine the perks you'll receive on your sailing.
- Accommodations
- Complimentary food in the dining room and buffet
- Broadway-style theater entertainment
- Access to the onboard gym, pool and kids club
- MSC Voyagers Club points
- One for-fee change to your cruise booking (with some restrictions)
- Drink package discount at time of booking
- All Bella perks
- Choice of specific cabin and location
- One free change to your cruise booking (with some restrictions)
- Ability to choose between early and late seating for dinner
- Room service (complimentary for breakfast, but fees apply for other meals)
- Discount on pre-cruise specialty dining package
- All Fantastica and Bella perks
- Flexible My Choice dining, which lets you eat at any time you choose between set hours
- Free 24-hour room service delivery
- Pillow menu
- A welcome package, including Prosecco and chocolates
- Complimentary access to your ship's solarium and thermal area
- A 10% discount on all spa treatments purchased on board
- Special Balinese massage offer when booked pre-cruise
- Complimentary use of bathrobe and slippers
- Priority boarding and luggage drop-off
Inside cabins on MSC Cruises ships
Inside cabins — rooms with no windows — are available on all ships in the MSC fleet. Ranging from 140 to 301 square feet (depending on the ship), they make for great sleeping because they're so dark. They're also ideal for passengers who are on a budget.
In addition to the standard amenities mentioned above, they provide room for anywhere from two to four passengers to sleep. (Rooms that sleep more than two feature bunks that pull down from the ceiling.)
These cabins are available with the line's Bella and Fantastica experiences.
If you're sailing solo, some MSC vessels offer cabins for one outfitted with a twin bed that converts into a couch. These interior studio accommodations are only available with the Bella package on MSC Meraviglia , MSC Bellissima and the line's World Class ships.
Ocean-view cabins on MSC Cruises ships
Ocean-view rooms are similar to insides in that they provide basic amenities — but with a view.
Offering 129 to 269 square feet of space (depending on the specific ship and ocean-view category), these staterooms allow you to see outside through a porthole or a window that doesn't open.
MSC's outside cabins are available to passengers who book Bella and Fantastica packages.
Additionally, if you're traveling with your family or another group, several of MSC Cruises' ships — particularly those in the Meraviglia and Seaside classes — feature space for as many as 10 passengers via a series of connecting rooms. Options are available at the ocean-view and balcony levels.
Balcony cabins on MSC Cruises ships
You might be surprised to discover that most of MSC Cruises' balcony cabins provide less interior square footage than what's available in inside or ocean-view staterooms.
Balcony rooms run anywhere from 129 to 205 square feet, but their key feature is, of course, a private balcony, which does add an extra 32 to 129 square feet, depending on the vessel and specific type of balcony room booked. These cabins are bookable in conjunction with MSC's Bella, Fantastica and Aurea experiences.
Although balcony cabins offer upgraded amenities, including MSC's brand of hand lotion and toiletries, they are largely the same as inside and ocean-view accommodations.
MSC's newest ships — including those in the Meraviglia, Seaside and World Classes — house connecting balcony rooms that can sleep up to 10 in the same group traveling together.
Additionally, on its World Class ships, the line has introduced inward-facing balconies, similar to the ones Royal Caribbean pioneered in 2009 with the debut of its Oasis Class vessels . On World Europa, for example, they overlook the ship's promenade, offering views of the activity below, rather than the ocean.
MSC Cruises suites
All ships in MSC's fleet have suites that can be booked as part of the Fantastica and Aurea packages, but it's Aurea that offers the largest number of perks, as outlined above.
The several types of suites vary by ship in terms of size and amenities. Some come with balconies, while others only offer floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows.
Junior Suites
Although this room type is listed as a suite, it's essentially a balcony cabin with a bit more space — 183 square feet of interior accommodation with a balcony that ranges from 140 to 183 square feet.
Standard suites include rooms with huge balconies larger than the cabin's interior space and ones with private whirlpool tubs. They run from 269 to 355 square feet, with balconies measuring 32 to 409 square feet.
Grand Suites
Coming in between 377 and 420 square feet, with balconies spanning from 32 to 495 square feet, Grand Suites — found on Seaside and World Class ships — come in two types. They include standard one-bedroom Grand Suites, as well as two-bedroom varieties.
The latter has one bedroom with a queen-size bed and another with two twins. It sleeps up to five passengers and offers two bathrooms — one with a shower and the other with a bathtub.
While most suites are designed for double occupancy, some suite accommodations on MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Magnifica can sleep up to five people.
MSC Yacht Club suites on MSC ships
All cabins located in the MSC Yacht Club — an exclusive, gated area on select ships — are called suites, even the smallest and least expensive, which don't have windows or balconies.
Yacht Club suite types range from insides to two-deck duplexes, all of which come with butler and concierge services, luxuriously appointed furnishings (such as real marble finishes, memory foam mattresses and Egyptian cotton sheets) and access to members-only restaurants, bars (alcohol is free there), lounges, pools and sun decks.
The Yacht Club features seven different types of rooms. Ships that have the MSC Yacht Club on board include MSC Bellissima, MSC Divina, MSC Fantasia, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Preziosa, MSC Seaside, MSC Seascape, MSC Seaview, MSC Seashore, MSC Splendida, MSC Virtuosa and MSC World Europa.
Note: Not all Yacht Clubs have the same suite types available.
MSC Yacht Club Interior Suites
Although these 161- to 226-square-foot cabins don't offer a view or fresh air, they are elegantly decorated and include all the Yacht Club benefits mentioned above.
MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suites
These Yacht Club digs are the equivalent of a balcony cabin — but in a dedicated area that includes all the exclusive perks. They run 236 to 366 square feet and have balconies ranging from 54 to 86 square feet, so they also come with a bit more space, both inside and outdoors.
MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suites
Similarly, Deluxe Grand Suites are like the Yacht Club equivalent of booking a Grand Suite with more perks. Depending on the ship, they offer anywhere from 269 to 463 square feet of space, plus 65- to 129-square-foot balconies. Some Grand Suites also have two bedrooms instead of one. Further, these rooms on Seaside Class ships include bathrooms with bathtubs, as well as separate living areas.
MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suites
Rising two decks, MSC's duplex staterooms measure 495 to 635 square feet and come with 65- to 334-square-foot balconies. They feature living rooms with two-person sofa beds downstairs and master bedrooms upstairs, which also sleep two passengers.
Each of these accommodations comes complete with two walk-in closets and two bathrooms — one with a bathtub and one with a shower. Most duplexes on Meraviglia and World Class ships also have their own private whirlpool tubs.
MSC Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites
The line's Executive and Family Suites, available only on Fantasia Class vessels, are an excellent choice for anyone who wants to stay in the Yacht Club with a family or other group of more than two people.
This option, which is one type of suite (despite its confusing name), has space for up to five cruisers via a combination of bunk beds, sofa beds and beds that pull down from the ceiling, depending on the ship. The suites clock in at around 431 to 549 square feet, depending on the vessel.
The only drawback is that these staterooms have no balconies and no in-room dining areas, but they do include all the perks you'd find in Yacht Club cabins.
MSC Yacht Club Royal Suites
Although they only occupy one level, at 388 to 667 square feet, MSC's Yacht Club Royal Suites are right up there with the Duplex Suites in terms of space. They offer the second-largest amount of square footage after the Owner's Suites. They come with huge balconies comprising 355 to 753 square feet of outdoor area.
Additionally, bathrooms in these suites offer bathtubs on Fantasia, Meraviglia, Seaside and World Class ships, and the latter three have private whirlpool tubs, as well. All four classes' Royal Suites also include separate living room areas.
MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suites
The largest and most impressive of all MSC's cabins are the Owner's Suites found in the Yacht Club. Offering an impressive 840 to 1,119 square feet — larger than some land-based apartments — plus 269- to 670-square-foot balconies, they're some of the most luxurious rooms afloat.
Specific amenities vary by ship, but as an example, Owner's Suites on MSC World Europa offer floor-to-ceiling windows and walk-in closets. These accommodations on both the line's Seaside and World Class vessels also feature bathrooms with separate showers and bathtubs, as well as private whirlpool tubs and separate living room areas.
Bottom line
Although MSC Cruises' cabin types are straightforward, the line's add-on experiences can complicate things a bit.
Overall, what's key to remember is that MSC Cruises offers a wide variety of rooms and pricing to meet just about any budget or style of cruising. Each ship will offer accommodation choices from the least expensive, bare-bones interior rooms to the priciest suites, which come with butler and concierge services.
When you sail with MSC Cruises, you can expect function, style and comfort, regardless of the cabin type you book.
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See Four Seasons' upcoming ultra-luxury cruise with a $350,000-a-week suite bigger than most homes
- Four Seasons says it will begin sailing an ultra-luxury yacht cruise in January 2026.
- The 222-guest vessel would have 95 spacious suites and 11 dining options — but food wouldn't be free.
- The largest suite would have four floors and bedrooms, a spa, and a price of $350,000 per sailing.
Four Seasons plans to expand its high-end hotels and resorts portfolio with a luxury 222-guest cruise ship.
The company says the 95-suite vessel will debut in January 2026 and cost a minimum of $20,000 per weeklong sailing.
For that price, the luxury hospitality giant says travelers would enjoy a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio and massive suites spanning as many as four floors. If all goes as planned, the 679-foot-long Four Seasons I could become one of the most expensive and opulent options in the cruise industry.
The ultra-plush 14-deck Four Seasons I is scheduled for 19 voyages in 2026 to more than 130 Caribbean and Mediterranean ports.
Reservations opened two weeks ago. Those interested can register to join a waitlist or book through a travel agent.
So far, "sales have been very encouraging, and the demand is exciting to see," Thatcher Brown, chief commercial officer and head of joint operations for Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, told Business Insider in a statement. The company is a joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts.
Renderings make the Four Seasons I look as opulent as the brand's land-based properties.
Four Seasons says its vessel will have 95 suites ranging from 537 to 9,975 square feet, some with three bedrooms.
The smallest suite starts at $19,700 for a five-night roundtrip voyage to Athens, Greece.
No windowless interior cabins here: Like other ultra-luxe cruises, the suites would all have terraces and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Customers could expect upscale amenities like a walk-in closet, down-filled duvets and pillows, and marble dual vanity bathrooms, per Four Seasons.
The most premium suites would also feature additional accommodations for "personal assistants," such as au pairs or security personnel.
Some options, like the 7,952-square-foot Loft Suite, could be adjoined with seven other cabins to accommodate up to 20 people.
Without connecting cabins, the Loft Suite would already have three bedrooms and bathrooms, a powder room, and a sauna.
Others, like the largest Funnel Suite, would have its own spa and kitchen.
Four Seasons says the 9,975-square-foot mansion, partially perched in the ship's glass-lined funnel , will span four floors, four bathrooms, three bedrooms, and three powder rooms.
Not to mention the private elevator, pool, and $350,000-a-voyage price tag.
Accommodations of this price and size are generally unheard of in the cruise industry.
Luxury operator Silversea says the largest suite on its upcoming 728-guest Silver Ray will be 1,324 square feet. Competitor Regent Seven Seas' new Seven Seas Grandeur debuted in 2023 with a more expansive six-guest 4,443-square-foot option.
Both suites' sizes and prices — Regent's starts at $42,000 per person for a total of $252,000 at maximum occupancy — would be stunted by Four Seasons' promise of a 9,975-square-foot, $350,000 floating mansion.
But cabins with six-digit prices aren't unheard of.
While not a luxury cruise line, Royal Caribbean's popular three-floor townhouse on the new Icon of the Seas is being booked at an average of $100,000 a week — although it's about four times smaller than Four Seasons' largest.
Royal Caribbean and other mass-market cruise lines are beloved, in part, for their unlimited complimentary food options.
Regent Seven Seas' all-inclusive fare also covers caviar, foie gras, and Champagne.
But don't expect any of these to be free on the Four Seasons I.
Breakfast would be complimentary. Lunch, dinner, and booze would not.
The vessel's 11 restaurants and lounges would be priced similarly to Four Seasons' on-land properties. (A dinner entrée at its resort on the Caribbean island of Nevis — also one of the ship's destinations — ranges from $34 to $163.)
The pricing structure may sound odd to most cruise traditionalists. (Hey, at least WiFi would be "free.")
But some of the ship's amenities could look familiar: Like most cruise liners, the Four Seasons I would have a pool, spa, and clubs for children and teens.
The company also promises a lounge and marina that will open onto the water, giving guests direct access to activities like snorkeling or windsurfing.
Four Seasons Yachts plans to take delivery of its $399 million vessel, now being built by famed Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, in late 2025.
A second Fincantieri-built ship would join the hospitality company's fleet the following year. The next vessel would cost more than 400 million euros, about $429.2 million, Four Seasons says.
This isn’t Four Seasons' first foray into itinerary-based vacations.
The company has also found "tremendous success" in its private jet-based "cruises," Alejandro Reynal, the president and CEO of Four Seasons, told BI in a statement.
Its 2024 vacation-by-air itineraries started at $135,000 for a 16-day Asia tour. Demand has been growing, he said, "signaling that luxury travelers are looking for immersive, exclusive, end-to-end travel journeys that allow them to explore the world with their favorite brands."
But its new ultra-luxe cruise arm would be entering an increasingly crowded luxury market, soon to be dominated by like-minded hospitality giants.
High-end Aman Resorts and Orient Express plan to launch their own luxury cruises in 2027 and 2026, respectively.
Staying ahead of the competition, Ritz-Carlton debuted its first 149-suite Evrima yacht cruise in 2021, with a second 224-cabin ship scheduled to begin sailing later this year. Its least expensive itinerary is currently $5,100 per person for a six-night voyage from Barbados to Puerto Rico in early 2025.
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